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Updated June 2026 · Verified against published tariffs

UK Broker Fee Index 2026

Exact annual platform charges for the 10 most-used UK investment brokers, at five portfolio sizes. This is the table your broker doesn't print next to its “low cost” claim — fully reworked for 2026, after Hargreaves Lansdown cut its fee to 0.35%, Interactive Investor replaced its £11.99 plan, and Vanguard's £4-a-month minimum began to bite.

10 brokers compared5 sizes: £10K → £500KPlatform fees only — fund OCF excludedStocks & Shares ISA

Key findings

£0
Annual platform fee on Trading 212, InvestEngine, Freetrade Basic and iWeb — at any portfolio size
£725
Extra you pay per year on Hargreaves Lansdown at £250K by holding funds (£875) instead of ETFs (£150 cap) — same platform, same money
Cost gap at £500K between the priciest percentage platforms (£1,500) and Interactive Investor's flat fee (£179.88)
2026
The year HL cut to 0.35%, ii scrapped its £11.99 plan, and Vanguard's £4/mo minimum landed — the cheapest-platform answer changed

Annual platform fee by broker and portfolio size

Annual platform/account charges in GBP for a Stocks & Shares ISA holding funds or ETFs. Fund OCF/TER and dealing charges are excluded. Green = no platform fee. Verified June 2026.

Broker£10,000£50,000£100,000£250,000£500,000
Trading 212Zero-fee · ETFs & shares£0£0£0£0£0
InvestEngineZero-fee · ETFs only£0£0£0£0£0
FreetradeBasic plan (free) · ETFs & shares£0£0£0£0£0
iWeb / Scottish WidowsFlat · funds & shares · £5 a trade£0£0£0£0£0
Interactive InvestorFlat fee · Core / Plus£71.88£71.88£71.88£179.88£179.88
Vanguard0.15% · Vanguard funds only£48£75£150£375£375
AJ Bell0.25% funds · shares cap £42£25£125£250£625£875
Fidelity0.35% funds · ETF cap £90£90£175£350£500*£1,000
Hargreaves Lansdown0.35% funds · shares/ETFs cap £150£35£175£350£875£1,500
Bestinvest0.40% funds£40£200£400£1,000£1,500

* Fidelity sets its rate on your total balance: once an ISA reaches £250,000 the 0.20% rate applies to the whole portfolio (≈£500), so the fee actually falls as you cross £250,000 — just below it the rate is 0.35% (≈£875). iWeb charges £0 a year (the old £100 opening fee was removed) but £5 per trade. Interactive Investor Core (£5.99/mo) covers up to £100,000; Plus (£14.99/mo) above that — both include ISA, SIPP and trading account.

The biggest hidden lever in 2026: funds vs ETFs

Most fee tables miss the single most important change of 2026. On the big percentage platforms, the charge for holding shares, ETFs and investment trusts is capped — but the charge for holding funds (OEICs/unit trusts) is not. Hold the exact same money, in the same ISA, on the same platform, and you can pay several times more simply because it's wrapped as a fund rather than an ETF.

Platform (£250,000 ISA)As fundsAs ETFs / sharesYou save
Hargreaves Lansdown£875£150 (capped)£725/yr
AJ Bell£625£42 (capped)£583/yr
Fidelity£500*£90 (capped)£410/yr

Why it matters: a global ETF and its near-identical fund version track the same index. On Hargreaves Lansdown at £250,000, choosing the ETF over the fund saves £725 a year. Reinvested at 7% over 20 years, that one choice is worth roughly £30,000 — for buying the same exposure in a different wrapper.

When does it make sense to switch?

Under £25,000 — zero-fee platforms win outright

At small sizes, a flat fee is a heavy percentage drag: Interactive Investor's £71.88 is 0.72% of a £10,000 pot. For ETF and share investors, Trading 212, InvestEngine and Freetrade Basic charge nothing at all. For funds, a low-percentage platform such as AJ Bell (£25) is fine; avoid flat fees until your pot is larger.

£50,000–£150,000 — the flat-fee crossover

This is where percentage platforms start to hurt. For funds, Interactive Investor's £71.88 Core already beats AJ Bell (£125 at £50K, £250 at £100K) and Hargreaves Lansdown (£175, £350). If you hold ETFs, the £0 platforms remain unbeatable. Vanguard stays cheap (£75–£150) but only for its own funds.

Over £250,000 — flat fees dominate, and HL's cut still isn't enough for funds

Above £250,000 the gap becomes stark. Interactive Investor Plus (£179.88) and iWeb (£0 + dealing) are the rational homes for a large fund portfolio. Even after its 2026 cut, Hargreaves Lansdown charges £875 on £250,000 of funds — nearly 5× Interactive Investor — and Bestinvest £1,000. The £0 ETF platforms (Trading 212, InvestEngine) cost nothing at any size.

The £250,000 decision: moving £250,000 of funds from Hargreaves Lansdown (£875) to Interactive Investor (£179.88) saves £695 a year. Over 20 years at 7% reinvested, that compounds to roughly £28,000 of additional portfolio value — the price of staying on the wrong platform.

Platform fee structure reference

Headline tiers for an ISA. Caps and key conditions in the notes. Verified June 2026.

BrokerTier 1Tier 2Tier 3Cap / notes
Trading 2120% / £0ETFs & shares; £0 dealing; FX 0.15%
InvestEngine0% / £0ETFs only; £0 dealing; no FX (£-denominated)
Freetrade Basic£0 / monthISA included free since Sept 2025; FX 0.99%
iWeb / Scottish Widows£0 / year£100 opening fee removed; £5 per trade
Interactive InvestorCore £5.99/mo (≤£100k)Plus £14.99/mo (>£100k)Premium £39.99/moFlat fee covers ISA + SIPP + GIA (from Feb 2026)
Vanguard£4/mo (<£32k)0.15% (£32k–£250k)0% (>£250k)Cap £375/yr; Vanguard funds & ETFs only
AJ Bell0.25% (≤£250k)0.10% (£250k–£500k)0% (>£500k)Shares capped £42/yr (ISA); SIPP cap £120
Fidelity£90 (<£25k)0.35% (£25k–£250k)0.20% (£250k–£1m)Whole-balance tiers; ETFs/shares capped £90/yr
Hargreaves Lansdown0.35% (≤£250k)0.25% (£250k–£1m)0.10% (£1m–£2m) / 0% aboveFrom Mar 2026; shares/ETFs capped £150/yr, funds uncapped
Bestinvest0.40% (≤£250k)0.20% (£250k–£500k)0.10% (£500k–£1m) / 0% aboveMin £120/yr on SIPPs

What the fee table doesn't show

Platform fee is one input. The full cost of ownership also includes:

  • Fund OCF/TER: the ongoing fund charge usually dwarfs the platform fee. A global index fund at 0.12% on a percentage platform still beats an active fund at 0.75% on a £0 platform. Cheap platform, expensive fund is a common trap.
  • Dealing charges: iWeb is £5 a trade; a regular monthly investor making 12 buys pays £60 a year that the platform-fee column never shows. Trading 212, InvestEngine and Freetrade charge nothing to deal.
  • Instrument range: Trading 212, InvestEngine and Freetrade are ETF/share platforms with no OEIC funds; Vanguard offers only its own range. iWeb, ii, AJ Bell, Fidelity and HL offer the full universe.
  • FX fees: on overseas shares, 0.15%–1.5% conversion costs can exceed the platform fee for active traders.
  • Service & tools: HL and AJ Bell score highly on service and research — worth something, especially in a market shock when you need to get through.

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Methodology

  • Figures are annual platform/account charges only, for a Stocks & Shares ISA holding funds or ETFs.
  • Fund OCF/TER is excluded to allow a like-for-like platform comparison.
  • Dealing/trading charges are excluded from the headline table (noted separately) as they depend on trading frequency.
  • Calculations use each provider's published tariff as of June 2026, including HL's March 2026 fee cut and ii's February 2026 plan changes.
  • Where a platform charges funds and ETFs differently, the funds figure is shown in the main table; the ETF/share caps are set out in the funds-vs-ETFs section.
  • Reviewed and updated quarterly. Last verified: June 2026.

Arken Invest is an educational tool. The UK Broker Fee Index is provided for information only and is not financial advice or a recommendation to switch platforms. Always verify current fees directly with your broker before making any decision. Arken is not regulated by the FCA. Fee data is sourced from publicly available provider tariffs and verified quarterly; Arken accepts no liability for errors or omissions.